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Reflections of a Paris Street


Reflections of a Paris Street
Photo Information
Copyright: Lois Johnson (lebjohnson) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 136 W: 49 N: 180] (1301)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-02-14
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Pentax *ist DS, Tamron 28-300mm XR Di f3.5-6.3
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/90 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-02-17 12:41
Viewed: 694
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The building behind the 80 bus stop at the corner of Ave Bosket and de Toqueville has the most marvelous reflective surface that just begs to be photographed. So I did and captured Le Car, the back of my friend, Catherine, her wheel chair and the mysterious woman in the red hat...

ISO 1600 (forgot to change it from earlier photo), 85.0 mm.

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To tournesol: Catching, except for colds, is fun!lebjohnson 1 02-26 22:01
To SylFondacci: Reflectionslebjohnson 1 02-25 12:16
To kitflorendo: Reflection of a reflection...lebjohnson 2 02-19 06:44
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A 'fusion' of details that has to be explored and, after exploring, I can't understand what belongs where. The Smart car has it's reflection but the passing (?) car does not ... weird.
A rather different view of Paris!
You should take a red hat, in miniature, as your sig and plant it in your frame (what frame??). See latest technogran for the concept?
Come home - all is forgiven!

Good play with reflections and an opportunity for a self-portrait ... :)
Nice urban shot !
Sylvie

NIce shot, Lois! I like the mosaic effect created by the mirror. There is a lot to see in this image. Nice catch!

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